Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2017 00:00:51 +0200 From: Edwin Ancaer <eancaer@gmail.com> To: Jan Beich <jbeich@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Installing ICU ports on freebsd 11.0 Message-ID: <CAMSnosNKrwXaEj0XMuWSooWVcTWfvs5eauo7BuMNWD7O4E3-UA@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <shfr-hmz3-wny@FreeBSD.org> References: <CAMSnosN7DMEaL-erbEQOi8m0gHN3x%2BiNjyTLBiNc=KVmvUyDqQ@mail.gmail.com> <shfr-hmz3-wny@FreeBSD.org>
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Jan, thanks for looking into this. I also found 25M for icudt58l.dat [edwin@ottopedi ~]$ pkg info -l icu | fgrep icudt | xargs du -Ah 25M /usr/local/share/icu/58.2/icudt58l.dat. Before coming to the FreeBSD list, someone on the GNUstep-list checked my code, and it worked out OK for him. The difference we saw was that he had a libicudata.so.55.1 of 25M, so we supposed there was some ICU-issue. Now maybe his version (55 I presume) was working differently than mine (59), or generated without the --with-data-packaging=archive, and it is that that causes the problems for GNUstep. Is it worth trying to build devel/icu without this option, or would that be a bad id? Kind regards, and thanks for looking into this? Edwin 2017-09-12 18:59 GMT+02:00 Jan Beich <jbeich@freebsd.org>: > Edwin Ancaer <eancaer@gmail.com> writes: > > > I installed GNUstep on Freebsd 11.0, and I seem to be having a problem > > with the localization methods for Dates and Times in GNUstep. While > > everything seems to be OK when calling these methods, the results are > > wrong. > > Do you have a sample code or steps to reproduce? Maybe file a bug, so > maintainer can help filter out GNUstep-specific issues. > > > Apparently, the library /usr/local/lib/libicudata.so.58.2 should be > > several megabytes, while I find it is only 1.1K. > > devel/icu is built --with-data-packaging=archive which means the data > ends up in icudt* file e.g., > > $ pkg info -l icu | fgrep icudt | xargs du -Ah > 25M /usr/local/share/icu/59.1/icudt59l.dat >
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